Suppressors, SBRs, And AR Pistols: The 2025 Gun Rollback!

Published on November 26, 2025
Duration: 10:55

This video details significant 2025 rule changes impacting firearms ownership, particularly concerning NFA items. Key updates include the elimination of the $200 tax stamp for suppressors and SBRs, the effective legalization of AR pistols with braces, and a DOJ settlement regarding forced reset triggers. These changes aim to reduce regulatory burdens and costs for firearm owners.

Quick Summary

Significant 2025 gun law rollbacks include the elimination of the $200 tax stamp for suppressors and SBRs effective January 1, 2026, and the re-legalization of AR pistols with braces. Forced reset triggers are also no longer classified as machine guns by the ATF.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the major 2025 changes to firearms regulations?

Key 2025 changes include the elimination of the $200 tax stamp for suppressors and SBRs, the effective legalization of AR pistols with braces, and the declassification of forced reset triggers as machine guns by the ATF.

When does the $200 tax stamp for suppressors and SBRs go away?

The $200 tax stamp for suppressors and short-barreled rifles (SBRs) is eliminated starting January 1, 2026, as part of a tax reform bill signed in July 2025.

Are AR pistols with braces legal again?

Yes, AR pistols with braces are considered legal again nationwide following the DOJ's decision in July 2025 to withdraw its defense of the Biden administration's brace rule, leaving a Fifth Circuit decision striking the rule down in place.

What is the status of forced reset triggers (FRTs) after the 2025 changes?

Forced reset triggers are no longer classified as machine guns by the ATF due to a DOJ settlement in May 2025. The ATF must also return previously seized FRTs.

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